Kuwait Times

Bowyer, Blaney, Suarez round out All-Star field

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Daniel Suarez is thrilled to be competing in the NASCAR All-Star race after struggling in his rookie season. The 25-year-old Mexican driver raced his way into the $1 million race Saturday night along with Ryan Blaney and Clint Bowyer by winning stages of the qualifying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. They’ll be joined in the 20-car field by Chase Elliott, the winner of a fan vote.

“Now we go with the big guys, so it’s going to be fun,” Suarez said. “I felt like we learned quite a bit in the first 50 laps. Definitely we have to make some adjustment­s to be strong, but the race track is going to change a lot (at night). We’ll see, let’s see what we got.” The final 10-lap segment was the most competitiv­e and provided the most drama. With Suarez and Elliott battling for the lead, Erik Jones came from behind and tried to pass low with three laps to go but ran out of room. He ended up in the grass, drawing damage to the bottom of his car causing his engine to erupt in smoke. “I got a good run and tried to go to the top and there wasn’t any room on the top so I went to the bottom and couldn’t really see behind the 24 (Elliott) where the grass began,” Jones said. “So I just hoped there was enough pavement down there to make a move and get clear, but unfortunat­ely there wasn’t and that was the end of our day.” Suarez got the lead on the restart and pulled away for the victory. Bowyer started the qualifying race from the pole and dominated the first stage by leading all 20 laps and winning by 3.6 seconds to reach his eighth All-Star race. Blaney duplicated the feat in stage two, leading all 20 laps to punch his ticket to the $1 million exhibition race. Bowyer was glad to put the qualifying race behind him.—AP

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